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If you receive an e-mail link from Equifax offering to help you survive its massive security breach, don’t click on it. It is likely a scam. That’s the warning of Ray Mignone, a financial adviser in Little Neck, Queens. “Be wary of any e-mails you receive which suggest you click on this or that link....

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